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Sections SEARCH Skip to content Skip to site index Style Subscribe Log In Log In Today’s Paper Style | The Secret Life of Amazon’s Vine Reviewers Supported by Stuff and Things A small and powerful society of Viners create Amazon’s reality. But is there such a thing as too much free stuff? ByJohn Herrman Jan. 26, 2019 A U.P.S. driver once said the house set his delivery record: 32 The boxes crowd the The office is almost all box — furniture, printers (regular and 3-D), computer, at least 13 hard drives and four routers. The art on the walls came this way; the new shelves installed to store the items from the porch boxes came through porch boxes. The camera system through which the porch boxes are surveilled was itself unpacked from a porch box. The worry is thieves, though the camera mostly catches wildlife: rabbits, turkeys and mice, with an elk every once in a while, and, so far, … [Read more...] about The Secret Life of Amazon’s Vine Reviewers

Sections SEARCH Skip to content Skip to site index Style Subscribe Log In Log In Today’s Paper Style | The Secret World of Amazon’s Power Reviewers Supported by Stuff and Things A clandestine society receives an unending stream of products. They create Amazon’s reality. Is there such a thing as too much free stuff? ByJohn Herrman Jan. 26, 2019 A U.P.S. driver once said the house set his delivery record: 32 The boxes crowd the The office is almost all box — furniture, printers (regular and 3-D), computer, at least 13 hard drives and four routers. The art on the walls came this way; the new shelves installed to store the items from the porch boxes came through porch boxes. The camera system through which the porch boxes are surveilled was itself unpacked from a porch box. The worry is thieves, though the camera mostly catches wildlife: rabbits, turkeys and mice, with an elk every once … [Read more...] about The Secret World of Amazon’s Power Reviewers

By James Ellis/ValuePenguin The coming holiday season means millions of Americans will open up their wallets as soon as turkey dinner is served right up until the night before Christmas. In 2017, the country dropped $691.9 billion on making merry, specifically by purchasing plenty of decorations, candy and, of course, gifts. While satisfying everyone's list used to mean trudging out to the mall and battling hordes of stressed-out, weary shoppers, more people than ever now depend on Amazon to help make holiday wishes come true. The CNBC All-American Economic Survey 2017 found that 76 percent of U.S. consumers did holiday shopping on Amazon. Walmart garnered 8 percent. One trade-off of having thousands of products available for purchase at the tap of a button: These potential gifts exist only as a collection of pixels on your screen until they actually arrive at your front door, which is why most of us look to customer reviews for insights on whether the gift is worth … [Read more...] about Telltale signs you’re reading fake Amazon reviews

PUBLISHED: 11:50 05 November 2018 Nicola Barrell Norfolk chef Charlie Hodson Picture: ADAM LIVINGSTONE/WOODFORDES Adam Livingstone/Woodfordes A new UEA study says not to take online reviews too seriously A new University of East Anglia study has found that online reviews of hotels, cars and even books should not be taken seriously as they are influenced by the reviewers’ current psychological state.Norwich Business School researchers analyzed more than 215,000 online reviews for 10,22 London hotels, provided on TripAdvisor and Booking.com from visitors from 90 countries.The findings, published in the International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management, concluded that online reviews were read with a healthy dose of scepticism or a ‘pinch of salt.’Norfolk chef, charity fund-raiser and Norfolk Day ambassador Charlie Hodson told how the impact of websites such as TripAdvisor was akin to cyberbullying and ‘destroys lives.’ … [Read more...] about Don’t take online reviews like Tripadvisor seriously says study

YouTube Another YouTube review of a pre-release Google Pixel 3 XL is out. The review — in Russian with English subtitles — shows the device in full with little left to the imagination. The Google Pixel 3 XL will see an official launch tomorrow, October 9. Tomorrow is the big day: the 2018 Google hardware event, where the company will launch the Google Pixel 3, the Google Pixel 3 XL, a new Chromecast, the Pixel Slate, and other assorted products.Editor's PickT-Mobile confirms that it won’t carry the Pixel 3, likely a Verizon exclusive again Rezetked T-Mobile likes to talk a lot about how fast its network is compared to the competition. So with Google planning to announce the Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL tomorrow in NYC, the … However, it will likely feel a bit lackluster when Google announces the Google Pixel 3 XL, as we’ve already seen so much of the device over the past few months. To add a little more to the pile of info we already have, below is a full, … [Read more...] about If you still haven’t seen the Pixel 3 XL, here’s another pre-release review